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Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS Version Now Available for Preorder

Apr 04,2025 Author: Mila

Exciting news for handheld PC gaming enthusiasts: the Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is now available for preorder at Best Buy. This marks a significant milestone as it's the first device, aside from Valve's own products, to ship with SteamOS, the Linux-based operating system that powers the Steam Deck. The SteamOS-based Legion Go S will hit the market on May 25, with prices starting at $549.99. Let's explore what this new gaming handheld has to offer.

Preorder Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS

Out May 25

Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS (AMD Ryzen Z2 Go)

This model features a 120Hz gaming handheld equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Priced at $549.99, it matches the cost of the 512GB OLED Steam Deck.

Out May 25

Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS (AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme)

For those seeking more power, this version comes with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD, available for $749.99.

Both configurations of the Legion Go S offer a 120Hz gaming experience and come with two USB-C ports. Storage can be expanded effortlessly with a microSD card slot. Additionally, the device features trigger locks for hair triggers, enhancing your gameplay in competitive shooters like Marvel Rivals.

With more powerful chips than the Steam Deck, the Legion Go S is poised to handle recent games that might be challenging for the Deck, including titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Star Wars Outlaws, Dragon’s Dogma 2, and Monster Hunter Wilds.

Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS

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It's important to note that these SteamOS-based Legion Go S models are distinct from the earlier released Windows 11-based Legion Go S. For insights into why you might want to steer clear of the Windows version, check out our Lenovo Legion Go S review. If you're still interested in the Windows model, it's available at Best Buy for $729.99.

Valve has also announced plans to make SteamOS available for other non-Steam Deck handhelds, suggesting that soon you'll be able to install SteamOS on a variety of handheld gaming PCs. This development aligns well with the launch of the SteamOS-based Legion Go S models, making them prime choices for those looking to leverage SteamOS on devices more powerful than the Steam Deck.

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